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The synonyms of “Solidarity” are: unanimity, unity, agreement, accord, harmony, consensus, concord, concurrence, singleness of purpose, community of interest, cooperation, cohesion, team spirit, camaraderie, esprit de corps
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “solidarity” as a noun can have the following definitions:
accord | An official agreement or treaty. A peace accord. |
agreement | The condition of having the same number, gender, case, and/or person as another word. Agreement between experimental observations and theory. |
camaraderie | Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. The enforced camaraderie of office life. |
cohesion | The state of cohering or sticking together. The work at present lacks cohesion. |
community of interest | Agreement as to goals. |
concord | Agreement of opinions. A concord was to be drawn up. |
concurrence | The temporal property of two things happening at the same time. The incidental concurrence of two separate tumours. |
consensus | Agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole. There is a growing consensus that the current regime has failed. |
cooperation | Joint operation or action. They agreed on a policy of cooperation. |
esprit de corps | Liveliness of mind or spirit. |
harmony | The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect. The piece owes its air of tranquillity largely to the harmony. |
singleness of purpose | What something is used for. |
team spirit | Two or more draft animals that work together to pull something. |
unanimity | Everyone being of one mind. There is almost complete unanimity on this issue. |
unity | Each of the three dramatic principles requiring limitation of the supposed time of a drama to that occupied in acting it or to a single day unity of time use of one scene throughout unity of place and concentration on the development of a single plot unity of action. European unity. |
bond | Criminal law money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial. English bond. |
brotherhood | People engaged in a particular occupation. A gesture of solidarity and brotherhood. |
coexist | Coexist peacefully as of nations. Dwarf mammoths may have survived in north east Siberia to coexist with the Egyptian pharaohs. |
cohesion | The action or fact of forming a united whole. The work at present lacks cohesion. |
cohesive | Cohering or tending to cohere; well integrated. Family life can be a cohesive force in society. |
communal | For or by a group rather than individuals. Dipping each his bread into a communal dish of stew. |
compassion | Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others. The victims should be treated with compassion. |
concord | Arrange by concord or agreement. Both philosophers concord on this point. |
congruity | The quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate. |
connection | A supplier (especially of narcotics. Sufferers deny that their problems have any connection with drugs. |
consistency | The way in which a substance holds together; thickness or viscosity. The sauce has the consistency of creamed butter. |
coordination | Being of coordinate importance, rank, or degree. An important managerial task is the control and coordination of activities. |
empathy | The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. |
fraternal | Of or relating to a fraternity or society of usually men. His lack of fraternal feeling shocked me. |
fraternize | Associate or form a friendship with someone, especially when one is not supposed to. She ignored Elisabeth's warning glare against fraternizing with the enemy. |
harmony | The structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords. Man and machine in perfect harmony. |
indivisible | (of a number) unable to be divided by another number exactly without leaving a remainder. One nation indivisible. |
inseparable | A person or thing inseparable from another. Research and higher education seem inseparable. |
integrated | Resembling a living organism in organization or development. Integrated education. |
interaction | (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons. Ongoing interaction between the two languages. |
joint | A section of a plant stem between two joints an internode. The carpenter jointed two pieces of wood. |
mutual | A mutual building society or insurance company. Scottish Amicable may switch from mutual to plc status. |
one | Being a single entity made by combining separate components. They had lunch at one. |
oneness | The quality of being united into one. Holding to the oneness of God the Father as the only God. |
reciprocity | A relation of mutual dependence or action or influence. The Community intends to start discussions on reciprocity with third countries. |
relation | The action of telling a story. We had stopped having relations of any kind. |
together | Self-confident, level-headed, or well organized. She sits for hours together in the lotus position. |
unified | Operating as a unit. A unified utility system. |
united | Characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity. Presented a united front. |
unity | Each of the three dramatic principles requiring limitation of the supposed time of a drama to that occupied in acting it or to a single day unity of time use of one scene throughout unity of place and concentration on the development of a single plot unity of action. They speak of the three parts as a unity. |
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